Worms In Cats-Feline Parasites
May 21st, 2010 by Victor Dashiago
Cat worms are always problematic, especially now with the warmer months arriving. Your cat will naturally want to be outdoors with the warmer weather, but with that comes risks associated with interacting with other cats.
Having experienced it once before, I know that there is a good chance my cat could get worms from this socializing. Just my cat being around the stool of other animals will put her at risk. It’s incredibly hard to minimize her wandering, but I will think of some new ideas.
Cat owners have little they can do in the way of prevention if their cat is an outdoors type cat. I have many friends who have cats, and they tell me that they have tried just about everything to keep their cats inside their yards. Unfortunately, most of these cats have wandered out, and developed a form of feline parasites that can be damaging to your cats overall health.
There are several forms of cat worms, and the majority of these are quite destructive. You might have heard you veterinarian mention such parasites as cat tapeworms, cat roundworms, and cat hookworms just to name a few. Some of these types of parasites are more damaging then others, but for the most part, all should have medical intervention.
There are several signs that you might observe if your cat becomes infected with worms. Naturally if your cat is older, or if his or health is compromised to begin with, then the symptoms will be more extreme. Cat owners have reported nausea, vomiting and weight loss, when their cats have become infected with parasites.
A common question that many cat owners ask is if the worms can be seen by the eye and visibly observed. Unfortunately the worms in cats can not always be observed in the anal region, as many congregate deep within the intestines. Sometimes the worms can be observed, but don’t depend on it as a final determination.
Cat worms left untreated can cause much damage to your loved pet. Cat worms are still prevalent and must be taken seriously. If you observe any health changes in your cat, seek medical intervention immediately.
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